VIDEO: Target shopper who may have stayed after closing steals iPods

Lee County sheriff's deputies are investigating whether a shopper stayed after closing at a Target store then smashed glass cases and fled out a fire door.

According to a Lee County Sheriff's Office report:

At 12:12 a.m. Thursday a deputy was sent to the store at 10000 Gulf Center Drive in Fort Myers - the Target store in Gulf Coast Town Center - after an alarm was triggered. Meanwhile, dispatchers told the deputy an additional call was received from the corporate office in Dallas.

The caller said a glass case was shattered and empty iPod cases were inside the store. The caller said a white man possibly wearing a red cap, blue jeans, long-sleeved dark shirt, dark shoes and light blue gloves was inside.

The man left with a shopping cart full of merchandise and fled through the fire exit door. All the doors were secure when deputies arrived. Fire doors immediately shut after a person leaves and cannot be reopened from outside.

The store manager, Stephen McCulloch, 30, arrived and discovered several items missing and glass display cases shattered, The cases had held iPods and other electronics. One deputy found an iPod outside.

Total loss is estimated at between $4,000 and $5,000, but the store will have to complete an inventory to confirm the items stolen.